Over the past two decades, we’ve seen more and more graduates taking low-skilled jobs or caught in underpaid internships in order to earn the experience they need to capture roles in their chosen field. With more and more entry level jobs demanding years of experience, the barrier to entry is at an all-time high.
One way around that barrier may be to move into the contracting sector for your field. Many smaller businesses may not be advertising roles in your field as they don’t have room in the budget for a full-time employee, but they would be happy to see some of the work done on a contracting basis, potentially as one of several clients you could support at once.
This could be a great start to your career. Working with many different businesses, all with different goals, strengths, and weaknesses will enable you to build real experience much faster, which will support you going forward, either to move back into an employee role at a sustainable level or to continue to win business from bigger clients with bigger budgets.